"Mom,
I'm hungry," said a child to its mother. But she has little to give to her
baby. This is fictional, but the truth in almost half of land area’s inhabited.
There are those who gorge on junk food by throwing it forward, and there are
those who do not know how to find a piece of bread to eat. There is no equal
distribution of wealth and food. I agree to de Maxima Zorreguieta, Queen of
Holland, when in an interview made to her, she said that "if the wealth
were evenly distributed, we would not have the actual poverty". And I add
that if governments around the world to commit themselves more to tackle the
problem "hunger", then the law would really for all supermarkets and
markets in the world labored to give to underprivileged any excess stock DAILY, and do not throw it in the trash or
destroy what remains unsold in the day. We are in the period of the Expo 2015,
right? You are talking about environment and food, right?

Then we really
do something serious to solve the problem, it cannot be that in the years 3000
there are still people illiterate (500 million children have no chance to go to
school) and people who are starving.

Two people have reportedly been killed and dozens more injured after a car hit a crowd in the Austrian city of Graz.A man then got out of the vehicle, according to police, and attacked people with a knife.The area was sealed off and a man was arrested. A witness reportedly said that the vehicle was travelling at around 100 kilometres per hour when it entered a square.

A bus crash in southern Portugal has left three tourists dead and 30 others injured. The vehicle was transporting Dutch visitors, who had arrived at Faro airport in the Algarve.It went off a road and rolled over into a gully on Wednesday night. The cause of the crash is being investigated.Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders described the crash as “a terrible event.”

Twelve thousand men watched the Iranian volleyball team beat the US in the world league series in Tehran on Friday night.
But very few women were in the crowd after ultra-conservative scholars ruled that they must be banned.
Just a handful of women from foreign embassies in Tehran and female referees were permitted to watch.
Many others including female journalists were turned away from the venue.
INC News, 20/06/2015 via Euronews

Two Moroccan men have been jailed and fined for kissing in public in a trial criticised by human rights groups.
The pair, named Lahcen and Mohsine, received four-month sentences after being caught smooching in front of Rabat’s
famous Hassan Tower on June 5th.Homosexual activity in Morocco is punishable by up to three years in prison.
A lawyer for the 37 and 25-year-old said they would appeal.Their jailing comes just a week after magazine Maroc
Hebdo asked on its front cover: “Should we burn gays?” The edition was eventually withdrawn after public outrage.
Its editors said the headline and story were meant to stimulate debate.
INC News, 20/06/2015 - via Euronews

Russian President Vladimir Putin has responded publicly for the first time to the seizing of Russian assets by France and Belgium.
The two countries acted following an international court ruling that a investors should be compensated for the illegal breaking up
of a Russian oil firm.The assets included bank accounts and property but may include state-owned companies in future.
In a meeting with several global news agencies, Putin said Russia would defend its interests. “We believe that the Arbitration Court
is only competent to rule in cases where countries have signed and ratified the European Energy Charter. Russia has not ratified the
Charter. So we do not recognise the jurisdiction of this court,” he added. Last year, the court in The Hague rule that Russian
officials had purposely bankrupted oil giant Yukos and that shareholders were due 45 billion euros in compensation.
INC News, 20/06/2015 - via Euronews

Amid continued fighting in Ukraine’s east, another battle has come to a head in Kyiv with the dismissal of Security Chief
Valentyn Nalyvaichenko. MPs supported President Petro Poroshenko’s request to fire the head of security services in a vote
on Thursday.
He was appointed three months prior to President Poroshenko taking office, and was never seen to support him.
Poroshenko said he wasn’t fulfilling his obligations to fight corruption, but critics say it was a revenge for Nalyvaichenko’s
attempts to eliminate the president’s allies. Commentators suggest Poroshenko will likely appoint someone loyal to head the
security service. A political analyst in Ukraine told euronews that the President is trying to establish his influence on different
institutions. At the same time, activists are trying to put pressure on the government to ensure the independence of the Anti-Corruption
Prosecutor from the President’s influence.
INC News, 20/06/2015 - via Euronews

Many migrants are using Italy as a transit point to reach other European destinations.Al Jazeera's Diplomatic Editor James Bays
sat down with Italy's Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni.He asked him if a European migration plan needs a political solution
in war-torn Libya first.
INC News,20/06/2015 - via Euronews